Going to Georgia Tech was the hardest and best thing I have done. Just the knowledge of where I got my degree has opened doors, and I had the best experiences of my life there. You really can do anything that you want at Tech, from studying abroad to sports to clubs.

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Dylan-
October 5, 2015

Degree:
Industrial Engineering

Graduation Year:
2013

Great school, very focused, very challenging.

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Biff-
September 29, 2015

Degree:
Economics

Graduation Year:
2006

Tech is academically rigorous but rewarding and prepares you well for the real world, both with its rigorousness and its location in a bustling major city rather than an insular college town. It is also fun and lacks pretense. Students are free to be themselves.

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Thomas-
August 19, 2015

Degree:
Electrical Engineering

Graduation Year:
2006

It's an amazing school located in a well-developed city center. The professors are knowledgeable, and, for the money, there is absolutely no better education to be had. The courses are incredibly difficult, as they should be for the planners and builders of the world.

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Computer Science Student-
August 10, 2015

Degree:
Computer Science

Graduation Year:
2005

Georgia Tech was a great school for learning and social life. Classes are difficult and meaningful, teaching good skills for an entry-level Software Engineering position.

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GT Aerospace-
August 10, 2015

Degree:
Aerospace Engineering

Graduation Year:
2011

I am very proud to be a Georgia Tech grad. The 7 years of my life to get both my B.S. and M.S. was hard, but rewarding.

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History Student-
July 13, 2015

Degree:
History

Graduation Year:
2006

Please only choose this amazing school if you are interested in STEM. If you are not entirely certain, go to a school with a broad range of majors. I can't help but feel that I robbed myself by not attending a Liberal Arts University.

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Business Student-
July 13, 2015

Degree:
Business Administration and Management, General

Graduation Year:
2012

Georgia Tech is an environment filled with people who truly want to learn and make the world better through innovation. The campus feels like a tight-knit community, but with the appeal of being right in a major city. It was the best 4 years of my life.

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Anonymous-
August 12, 2013

Graduation Year:
2007

Tell us about your college experience.

My school was a great fit for me. I learned more about who I am and what I am looking for in life than any other school really could have done for me.

Would you get the same degree if you could start over?

I would have started in management, and not engineering, and graduated with a 3.8, instead of a 2.6. In the long run, college is irrelevant, as long as you get a degree. That way, you can become underemployed.

What advice can you offer other students?

Spend as much time as possible in school, it goes downhill from there, regardless of money.

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